And this on U4200:
May 25 20:47:11 kitt kernel: [223177.158196]
rdpmc_test_init:rdpmc_value1 = ff3750e333 (err = 0)
May 25 20:47:11 kitt kernel: [223177.158203]
rdpmc_test_init:rdpmc_value2 = ff (err = 0)
On 2021-05-25 13:50, kazimier...@stodwa.org wrote:
Hi,
This is on U3500
May 25 1
Hi,
Has there been any development on this ?
I've been meaning to try IMA / EMV along with SELinux, but that's currently not
easy to do as it's disabled.
As the issue appears to have been resolved, could this maybe be added to the
next kernel going to experimental (but not the current/next deb
Michael Biebl writes:
> So this is a change in behaviour in the kernel?
Yes, this commit fixed the kernel to report the error instead of
silently failing:
commit df44b479654f62b478c18ee4d8bc4e9f897a9844
Author: Peter Rajnoha
Date: Wed Dec 5 12:27:44 2018 +0100
kobject: return error cod
Hi Jonathon,
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 01:47:36AM -0400, Jonathon Reinhart wrote:
> Hello Debian kernel team,
>
> I have recently gone about ensuring that all 'net' sysctls are
> properly isolated within kernel network namespaces. In doing so, I
> fixed three Linux kernel bugs in mainline and backp
Hi,
This is on U3500
May 25 13:43:13 debian kernel: rdpmc_test_init:rdpmc_value1 = 0 (err =
-5)
May 25 13:43:13 debian kernel: rdpmc_test_init:rdpmc_value2 = ff
(err = 0)
I'll send the U4200 results later.
--
Kazimierz
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